Wrap GCMC push/pop pairs in try/finally to guard against crashes#131
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Wrap GCMC push/pop pairs in try/finally to guard against crashes#131
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This PR is related to openbiosim/loch/#15:
When a GCMC simulation crashes mid-move, the paired pop() call after gcmc_sampler.push() is never reached, leaving the CUDA context stack unbalanced. All push/pop pairs around GCMC operations in both the repex and base runners are now wrapped in try/finally to guarantee the context is always popped, even when an exception propagates. This also adds the missing push/pop pairs to the base runner, which had GCMC move calls but no context management at all.